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CERTIFICATIONS

Several of our consultants hold the following industry recognized certifications:

PMP (Project Management Professional PMP)Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification is a qualification program overseen by the Project Management Institute (PMI). The process for becoming a certified Project Management Professional
involves a review of prior education and work experience followed by a
written examination. Holders of the certification may use the
designation "PMP" after their names in professional correspondence and
publication.Project Management Professional is the second of three formal
credentials administered by the PMI. The first or basic level is
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®), which
qualifies the holder for work as part of a project team. The third or
highest level is Program Management Professional (PgMP®), which certifies that the holder is competent to function as the leader of a team. For more information about Project Management Professional certification, please visit:http://www.pmi.org/.

Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM)

A Certified ScrumMaster® helps project teams properly use Scrum, increasing the likelihood of the project's overall success. CSMs understand Scrum values, practices, and applications and provide a level of knowledge and expertise above and beyond that of typical project managers. CSMs act as "servant leaders," helping the rest of the Scrum team work together and learn the Scrum framework. CSMs also protect the team from both internal and external distractions. For more information about ScrumMaster certification, please visit:https://www.scrumalliance.org

Six Sigma

Six Sigma is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. It was developed by Motorola in 1986,[1][2] coinciding with the Japanese asset price bubble which is reflected in its terminology. Six Sigma became famous when Jack Welch made it central to his successful business strategy at General Electric in 1995.[3] Today, it is used in many industrial sectors. There are two Six Sigma processes: Six Sigma DMAIC and Six Sigma DMADV, each term derived from
the major steps in the process. Six Sigma DMAIC is a process that defines, measures, analyzes,
improves, and controls existing processes that fall below the Six Sigma specification. Six Sigma
DMADV defines, measures, analyzes, designs, and verifies new processes or products that are trying
to achieve Six Sigma quality.

ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)The ITIL (IT
Infrastructure Library) consists of 6 sets: (1) Service Support; (2) Service
Delivery; (3) Planning to Implement Service Management; (4) ICT Infrastructure
Management; (5) Applications Management; (6) The Business Perspective. Within
these a variable number of very specific disciplines are described.
In particular, IT Service Management (ITSM) itself is generally divided into two main areas, Service Delivery and Service Support.
Together, these two areas consist of ten (10) disciplines that are
responsible for the provision and management of effective IT services. For more information about Information Technology Infrastructure Library, please visit: http://www.itil-officialsite.com/.

Certified Medical Laboratory Technician (MLTs)

Certified Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLTs) constitute a large portion of the
300,000 medical laboratory professionals working in the United States.
According to the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP), "a
medical laboratory technician searches for basic clues to the absence,
presence, extent, and causes of diseases. This skilled individual is
responsible for performing laboratory tests efficiently and accurately
for high-quality patient care."

The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) is the world’s
largest professional membership organization for pathologists and
laboratory professionals. Our mission is to provide excellence in
education, certification and advocacy on behalf of patients,
pathologists and laboratory professionals across the globe. With more
than 100,000 members, the society’s influence has guided the application
and evolution of the pathology and laboratory medicine specialty since
1922. For more information about The American Society for Clinical Pathology, please visit: http://www.ascp.org/.

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